- {
- 'key' => 'shellmachine',
- 'section' => 'deprecated',
- 'description' => '<b>DEPRECATED</b>, add a <i>shellcommands</i> <a href="../browse/part_export.cgi">export</a> instead. This option used to contain a single machine with user home directories mounted. This enables home directory creation, renaming and archiving/deletion. In conjunction with `qmailmachines\', it also enables `.qmail-extension\' file maintenance.',
- 'type' => 'text',
- },
-
- {
- 'key' => 'shellmachine-useradd',
- 'section' => 'deprecated',
- 'description' => '<b>DEPRECATED</b>, add a <i>shellcommands</i> <a href="../browse/part_export.cgi">export</a> instead. This option used to contain command(s) to run on shellmachine when an account is created. If the <b>shellmachine</b> option is set but this option is not, <code>useradd -d $dir -m -s $shell -u $uid $username</code> is the default. If this option is set but empty, <code>cp -pr /etc/skel $dir; chown -R $uid.$gid $dir</code> is the default instead. Otherwise the value is evaluated as a double-quoted perl string, with the following variables available: <code>$username</code>, <code>$uid</code>, <code>$gid</code>, <code>$dir</code>, and <code>$shell</code>.',
- 'type' => [qw( checkbox text )],
- },
-
- {
- 'key' => 'shellmachine-userdel',
- 'section' => 'deprecated',
- 'description' => '<b>DEPRECATED</b>, add a <i>shellcommands</i> <a href="../browse/part_export.cgi">export</a> instead. This option used to contain command(s) to run on shellmachine when an account is deleted. If the <b>shellmachine</b> option is set but this option is not, <code>userdel $username</code> is the default. If this option is set but empty, <code>rm -rf $dir</code> is the default instead. Otherwise the value is evaluated as a double-quoted perl string, with the following variables available: <code>$username</code> and <code>$dir</code>.',
- 'type' => [qw( checkbox text )],
- },
-
- {
- 'key' => 'shellmachine-usermod',
- 'section' => 'deprecated',
- 'description' => '<b>DEPRECATED</b>, add a <i>shellcommands</i> <a href="../browse/part_export.cgi">export</a> instead. This option used to contain command(s) to run on shellmachine when an account is modified. If the <b>shellmachine</b> option is set but this option is empty, <code>[ -d $old_dir ] && mv $old_dir $new_dir || ( chmod u+t $old_dir; mkdir $new_dir; cd $old_dir; find . -depth -print | cpio -pdm $new_dir; chmod u-t $new_dir; chown -R $uid.$gid $new_dir; rm -rf $old_dir )</code> is the default. Otherwise the contents of the file are treated as a double-quoted perl string, with the following variables available: <code>$old_dir</code>, <code>$new_dir</code>, <code>$uid</code> and <code>$gid</code>.',
- #'type' => [qw( checkbox text )],
- 'type' => 'text',
- },
-
- {
- 'key' => 'shellmachines',
- 'section' => 'deprecated',
- 'description' => '<b>DEPRECATED</b>, add a <i>sysvshell</i> <a href="../browse/part_export.cgi">export</a> instead. Your Linux and System V flavored shell (and mail) machines, one per line. This enables export of `/etc/passwd\' and `/etc/shadow\' files.',
- 'type' => 'textarea',
- },
-